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#1 Gavin

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Posted 29 July 2006 - 09:31 AM

Just seen this - quite a big download, but worth it. It's interesting to see people smiling about the burns, almost a badge of honour. Imagine that happening here in the UK!! They wouldn't just throw away the key they'd weld the door shut!

http://revver.com/video/40862/19518

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Edited by BigG, 29 July 2006 - 02:43 PM.


#2 italteen3

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Posted 29 July 2006 - 04:22 PM

WOW!!! That is just amazing. That is the difference though between Mexico and USA (not sure how GB is). The people in Mexico except that and understand the consequences where here in America people would try and capitalize off of it and sue the hell out of everyone.

On a lighter note anyone else catch the Girandola about 1/3 way in lifting off a "bull"?

#3 Mumbles

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Posted 31 July 2006 - 09:38 PM

It's the weirdest thing. I went to school with the first guy talking.

#4 Pyromaster2003

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Posted 31 July 2006 - 10:36 PM

Couldn't believe my eyes when watching that video! That is by far the silliest thing i have ever seen to do with fireworks. I understand if its part of their culture or what have ya but in my opinion its pointless and not worth a rocket in your eye socket!

#5 Creepin_pyro

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Posted 01 August 2006 - 12:30 PM

I've seen far, far sillier escapades. Just type 'firework' into youtube.com!

I think it's the Maltese/Valencians who also share a love of close-prox pyro. Ever seen the vid of the daytime display where they're running through the streets, closely followed by numerous chains of salutes?

#6 italteen3

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Posted 01 August 2006 - 02:37 PM

Dont forget the town in Greece where they launch large BP rockets at opposite churches. Thousands upon thousands of rockets. Good thing though is they have no header...

#7 minalth

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Posted 01 August 2006 - 10:12 PM

It looks very fun, but not worth the risk
I would like to go in there, but wearing a boiler suit, nomex gloves and balaclava, and some tightfitting polycarbonate goggles.
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#8 leosedf

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Posted 02 August 2006 - 03:43 PM

I am from Greece.
It's an island called Chios. Absolutely cool thing. The past year they have launched nearly 50.000 rockets!
They cover all houses and churches with fence wire to protect themselves, it's been done many years now and nobody seems to have a problem.


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I just found a small vid. http://video.google....0829234&q=chios

And a site http://www.rocketwar.gr/index.php .

Edited by leosedf, 02 August 2006 - 03:54 PM.


#9 karlfoxman

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Posted 02 August 2006 - 04:51 PM

Welcome, very interesting! Love the photos, do you have details of the rockets? If so can you post up some specs and stuff. Always nice to have input from places around the world. Wish you a happy and safe time on te forums :D

#10 leosedf

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Posted 02 August 2006 - 06:42 PM

Thank you for your words :)
Actually one of my best friends is from Chios and he is there for the summer. I'll try to contact him to get more info.
From my quests i think they are simple end burners with tubes built from almost everything (even newspapers), since it's a tradition people there does not care about sizes or details so much. Their length is about 10 to 13cm long and ID 1 to 1,5cm.

#11 karlfoxman

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Posted 03 August 2006 - 06:48 AM

That would be great, if/when you find out post the results and findings under the rocketry thread for all us to see. If you can get the composition, ball milling time if applicable, nozzle diameter and main specs. I for one would be interested in your findings.

#12 italteen3

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Posted 03 August 2006 - 04:39 PM

That would be great, if/when you find out post the results and findings under the rocketry thread for all us to see. If you can get the composition, ball milling time if applicable, nozzle diameter and main specs. I for one would be interested in your findings.


Your not planning anything are you? :unsure:


:P :P :P Just kidding.

Would anyone be up for going there next year if costs are manageable?

#13 karlfoxman

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Posted 03 August 2006 - 04:44 PM

He he, the church near me might get bit cross! He he! I would but Valencia is on the cards, oh and Malta to see my new friends at St Joseph fireworks factory :D Maybe year after

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Posted 05 August 2006 - 11:25 AM

While in Valencia for Las Fallas I can confidently say that people there are a lot more sensible with fireworks than most of the public over here. You've just got to know the limits.

Here's one for the rocketeers out there, the aptly named Bun Bang Fai in Thailand:
http://www.thai-expe...etter-0705.html
75 : 15: 10... Enough said!

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Posted 06 August 2006 - 06:11 PM

I sometimes wonder if people realise those sparks that fly out the end of fireworks aren't as cuddley as they think.




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